Native American Heritage Month

The first time the Indigenous heritage was celebrated as a holiday in America was back…

The Afro-Latino roots of L.A. is a history we should all know in light of racist comments from Latino leaders

When recorded conversations between four of Los Angeles’s most prominent Latino political leaders—now-resigned 6th District…

Origins of the Ofrenda

When it comes to Dia de Muertos, the first thing that people usually think of…

La Catrina: A Sacred Symbol of The Afterlife

La Catrina symbolizes the cycle of life, and serves as a reminder to enjoy life,…

Día de Muertos: Deeper Than Makeup

Día de Muertos is an ancient tradition that has been around for thousands of years.…

4th Annual Long Beach Gives Event

From September 15-22, Long Beach Gives (LBG) will be holding a “Gives Day” on their…

54th Annual Latinx Heritage Month

This September 15th marks the 54th annual Latinx Heritage Month. A month which highlights the…

Easy and Affordable Weeknight Takeout Meals in Long Beach

Who else is feeling the Back to School stress? Getting the kids ready every morning,…

The Long Beach Pizza Tour

At first glance, Long Beach is not a city that conjures images of pizza. New…

Back to School in Long Beach: After School Programs and Back to School Shopping

Summer has been flying by! I can’t believe Back to School is just around the…